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Apr. 6th, 2006 11:10 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Seen In NYC...
A man, probably late 20's or early 30's, with a multicolored, spiked mohawk, wearing torn jeans and leather... pushing a baby carriage with an adorable little girl in a very traditional pink babysuit. I was totally charmed. :-)
Windowshopped with my mom at ABC Furniture, which is sheer indulgent overload of the decorating kind, and thence to the Books of Wonder signing, which went very well, although I misspoke the ages of my protags, much to my later embarassment. Ooops. And after the folk who were there got their books signrd, the store brought out a stack of stock for us to sign. And then another stack. And another. I lost track after twenty-five. Dear god. I hope they all find good homes!
Then a mass of us went off for bison-burgers and beer, before I hied myself home to get ready for the movers at oh god early tomorrow.
And now I discover that McAfee is claiming to have found a trojan in a file it can neither clean nor quarantine nor delete. I searched, and I can't find the named file in the directory they claim it's in. I suspect McAfee has lost its small electronic mind. Anyone have suggestions for a decent, not wildly expensive virus protection that doesn't periodically go insane?
A man, probably late 20's or early 30's, with a multicolored, spiked mohawk, wearing torn jeans and leather... pushing a baby carriage with an adorable little girl in a very traditional pink babysuit. I was totally charmed. :-)
Windowshopped with my mom at ABC Furniture, which is sheer indulgent overload of the decorating kind, and thence to the Books of Wonder signing, which went very well, although I misspoke the ages of my protags, much to my later embarassment. Ooops. And after the folk who were there got their books signrd, the store brought out a stack of stock for us to sign. And then another stack. And another. I lost track after twenty-five. Dear god. I hope they all find good homes!
Then a mass of us went off for bison-burgers and beer, before I hied myself home to get ready for the movers at oh god early tomorrow.
And now I discover that McAfee is claiming to have found a trojan in a file it can neither clean nor quarantine nor delete. I searched, and I can't find the named file in the directory they claim it's in. I suspect McAfee has lost its small electronic mind. Anyone have suggestions for a decent, not wildly expensive virus protection that doesn't periodically go insane?